Hon. Benjamin Kalu, Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, has stated that the House is working on a plan to reserve specific seats for women in parliament.
Kalu made the statement during the 2nd Women of Divine Destiny Initiative Inspiring Women Summit (2024) in Owerri, Imo State.
The summit, titled “Illuminating the Power of an Inspired Woman,” aimed to motivate women to pursue their aspirations.
Dr. Nkechi Rochas Okorocha, wife of the former Imo State Governor, launched WODDI, a non-profit organisation.
The Deputy Speaker stated that the bill, known as the “Seat Reservation Bill,” was just introduced in parliament and is co-sponsored by him and other colleagues.
The proposed law would change the 1999 Constitution to provide special seats for women in the legislature. Kalu stated that if passed, the law will dramatically increase women’s presence in politics.
“We must acknowledge, however, that in a society striving for equitable development, addressing fundamental issues like gender equality and inclusiveness is imperative.
“In Nigeria, where women and girls constitute 49.32% of our population, representation in institutions and governance needs urgent attention. Presently, the House of Representatives is considering a bill to improve the representation of women in our legislative institutions, sponsored by myself and other colleagues,” Kalu stated.
He also emphasised the Peace in the Southeast Project, a social development initiative that prioritises female concerns.
He commended Dr. Nkechi Rochas Okorocha for arranging the summit and encouraged attendees to maximise their potential now that they had been properly inspired.